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This interactive webinar is presented by Dr. Kaisorn Chaichana and Dr. Jeremy Greenlee. Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumor in adults. They are characterized by their infiltrative nature, making curative resection difficult. There is a growing body of information that more extensive resection, while concomitantly avoiding neurological deficits, is associated with significantly longer survival and delayed recurrence times. However, gliomas in deep-seated locations have typically only been biopsied for diagnosis because of the concern for iatrogenic injury caused by surgical access and resection. The development of tubular retractors allow minimally invasive means of sparing eloquent cortex and white matter tracts in order to access and resect these deep-seated lesions with minimal morbidity. Sign up for this interactive webinar presented by Kaisorn L. Chaichana, MD from the Department of Neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida and Dr. Jeremy Greenlee from the University of Iowa. Dr. Chaichana and Dr. Greenlee will describe the anatomical considerations of deep-seated brain tumors and the indications and techniques for accessing and resecting deep-seated tumors with minimally invasive surgery. This webinar includes an interactive Q&A with both doctors. This webinar was sponsored by NICO.